Xenomai Patch Kernel
Feb 21, 2015 Problem Install a Xenomai kernel on a Debian distribution for BeagleBone / BeagleBone Black. The instructions I have tried to follow either broke during. Linux Kernel With Xenomai Support. //We then patch the kernel with the xenomai patch. And start with the xenomai kernel.
Installing Xenomai 2.6.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Installation steps 2.1. Preparing the target kernel 2.2. Configuring and building the target kernel 2.3.
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Building the user-space support 2. King Canada Log Splitter Manual. 3.1. Feature conflict resolution 2.3.2. Generic configure options 2.3.3. Arch-specific configure options 2.3.4. Cross-compilation 3. Typical installation procedures 3.1.
Building for x86_32/64bit 3.2. Building for the PowerPC architecture 3.3. Building for the Blackfin 3.4.
Building for ARM 3.5. Building for NIOS II 3.5.1. Minimum hardware requirements 3.5.2. Xenomai compilation for NIOS II 4. Testing the installation 4.1. Testing the kernel 4.2. Testing the user-space support ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The latest version of this document is available at this address: 'For questions, corrections and improvements, write to the mailing list: 'xenomai@xenomai.org'.
Introduction --------------- Starting with version 2.1, Xenomai follows a split source model, decoupling the kernel space support from the user-space libraries used in accessing the former. To this end, kernel and user-space Xenomai components are respectively available under the ksrc/ and src/ sub-trees. The ksrc/ sub-tree providing the kernel space support is seen as a built-in extension of the Linux kernel, and no more as a collection of separate out-of-tree modules.